Not necessarily. Usually, they only know if you interact with the story in a way that leaves a trace, like sending a direct message or reacting with an emoji. Just silent viewing might go unnoticed.
It depends. Instagram has features that can give some indication if someone has watched a story. For example, if you have mutual close friends, they might tell the person. Also, some third-party apps claim to show this info, but it's not always reliable.
No. Instagram doesn't notify the story creator that you specifically have watched their story. They can only see the number of views and some general analytics, like the location of the viewers in aggregate, but not the identity of individual viewers.
It's not straightforward. Some social media platforms give clear indications that you've watched a story, while others keep it more ambiguous. So, it really varies depending on the platform and its settings.
Sometimes they do. If the platform has some kind of notification feature, they might get notified.
Yes, they do. Instagram provides a feature that shows the list of people who have viewed a particular story. So, if you watch someone's Ig story, they can see your username among the viewers list.
Probably not. Instagram doesn't typically provide that kind of information to others.
Maybe not. Instagram doesn't usually notify others when you specifically watch a story.
No. There's no built - in way to watch an Instagram story anonymously. As long as you're logged into your account and watch a story, the owner of the story will be able to see that you've watched it.
Well, usually they don't. It's not like there's a direct notification or anything.
Maybe they do if they have some way of tracking or if you mentioned it to someone who told them.
It depends. Some platforms notify the story creators when someone views their stories, while others don't. So, it's not always clear-cut whether they know or not.